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More important, stock-market speculation was central to the culture. John Brooks, in Once in Golconda,* recounted the remarks of a British correspondent newly arrived in New York: “You could talk about Prohibition, or Hemingway, or air conditioning, or music, or horses, but in the end you had to talk about the stock market, and that was when the conversation became serious.”
A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Best Investment Guide That Money Can Buy
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